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and i see this first shot gun about to fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the figures have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with the number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playground can be a dangerous place it becomes normal to. get sucked into this last thing to violence is the best approach. is it's just waking up in the morning and going for run yeah after a while it becomes normal to you stephen is now working with us charity x. lp set up in nine hundred ninety six after school stabbing founded patrick regan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence a member a kid coming up to me when a bullet proof vest underneath his school uniform he said i'll be dead by thursday according to patrick it's early intervention which is key in prison is forty thousand pounds a year a young person's secure unit is one hundred sixty five thousand pounds a year a murder can be
and i see this first shot gun about to fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the figures have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with the number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playground can be a dangerous place it becomes normal to. get sucked into this last thing to violence is the best...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- >> it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> a lot of >>> hi, i'm leslie sbrocco. welcome to "check, please! bay area." the show where residents talk about their favorite restaurants. this week, production supervisor and food dude jeff kramer works on commercials, features, and tv shows. his mantra is hurry up and wait, so when it comes to the good food at his unusual venue, he doesn't mind waiting for what he calls a show-stopping meal. mike stephen works out any kinks in his restaurant. there are two ways to la
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- >> it's like a great big hug. >> about as spicy as i can handle. my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> a lot of >>> hi, i'm leslie sbrocco. welcome to "check, please!...
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>> we're in an environment where it's generally they're highly correllted. generally the bond yields have gone up as well. i think we stay in that environment is hard to know what point* you get to a level where that correlation moves to the inverse but we're dealing with the fed whose policy is unprecedented. so that will be unprecedented sova and fed funds rate hike that would be the initial move in the past and we have fivers six steps in the process before we get to that that is quite a bit down the road so we're just taking baby steps. the fed is trying to be incredibly transparent but that could be a misunderstanding in terms of what they're saying not to mention a few get any type of volatility it translates to volatility in the market. lou: as you are suggesting we can say they will be vigilant but not so much the interpretation of what the witness will be necessarily correct. thank you for being with us. you are always correct. behalf great authors coming up on the broadcast tonight lieutenant-colonel ralph peters will be here to talk about his newe
>> we're in an environment where it's generally they're highly correllted. generally the bond yields have gone up as well. i think we stay in that environment is hard to know what point* you get to a level where that correlation moves to the inverse but we're dealing with the fed whose policy is unprecedented. so that will be unprecedented sova and fed funds rate hike that would be the initial move in the past and we have fivers six steps in the process before we get to that that is quite...
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. >> we are collaborating with other agencies and we are sure that we will provide an environment for a peaceful to referee, and a fair election. , the last assurances election remains vigilant in their minds and most are open for bees. al-jazeera come in nairobi, kenya. hoping for peace. >> tim, tell us about what's been happening. remind us of the events that led us to this? peaceful andvery protest in the capital because it is not only a chance for them to come out in the street and make their feelings known but it's also a national holiday celebrating this country's liberation of from the ottoman empire. there is a mixture of people representing all types of opinions, but just to remind you briefly of the timeline of events that have brought us to this point, i remember earlier on in february, protests mainly triggered by high electricity prices morphed into a wide approach against austerity and within a few weeks, the prime minister officially resigned on february 21st and he said he was not prepared to be in power where he needed the riot police to keep control. it looks as leas
. >> we are collaborating with other agencies and we are sure that we will provide an environment for a peaceful to referee, and a fair election. , the last assurances election remains vigilant in their minds and most are open for bees. al-jazeera come in nairobi, kenya. hoping for peace. >> tim, tell us about what's been happening. remind us of the events that led us to this? peaceful andvery protest in the capital because it is not only a chance for them to come out in the street...
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on about the fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the thinkers have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with a number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playground can be a dangerous place it becomes normal to you. you get sucked into this last thing to violence the best approach. is it's just waking up in the morning and going for run yeah after a while it becomes normal to you stephen is now working with us charity x l p thirty nine hundred ninety six after a school stabbing found apache gregan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence a member killed coming up to me when a bulletproof vest underneath his school uniform he said i'll be dead by first according to patrick it's early intervention which is key in prison is forty thousand pounds a year a young person's secure unit is one hundred sixty five thousand pounds a year a murder can be a million pounds a year to i
on about the fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the thinkers have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with a number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playground can be a dangerous place it becomes normal to you. you get sucked into this last thing to violence the best approach. is it's just...
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iaea officials have sent two members from the marine environment laboratory in monaco. the experts will stay in japan through next week. the experts will test samples of ocean water and analyze them for radioactive materials. and they'll ask officials at the plant how they monitor the water. the people in charge of the operation say radioactive water has been leaking into the ocean. the iaea plans to send another team of experts later this month. they'll monitor the decommissioning process for the reactors. iaea chief yui can kkio amana says japan needs to deal with international organizations to deal with the problems at the plant. he says this will help the country regain trust. >>> the arab envoy says diplomats have been unable to agree on a date for peace talks. u.s. and russian delegates have been trying for months to bring representatives of the syrian government and the opposition together. but lakhdar brahimi says they failed to work out the details. >> we were hoping that we were in a position to announce a date today. unfortunately, we are not. >> brahimi met
iaea officials have sent two members from the marine environment laboratory in monaco. the experts will stay in japan through next week. the experts will test samples of ocean water and analyze them for radioactive materials. and they'll ask officials at the plant how they monitor the water. the people in charge of the operation say radioactive water has been leaking into the ocean. the iaea plans to send another team of experts later this month. they'll monitor the decommissioning process for...
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is it possible in this environment? >> well, certainly it would be a bed change, i think in this case there may be a devil in the strategy as well as the devil in the details. but if we could get the russians onboard market the security council, then the chinese would come aboard, then i think we would have unanimity. that could begin to affect opinion, even in congress and with the u.s. people. but it is a big step. and i think bringing the russians aboard, would be a big prize for the president, but then actually doing this is not simple. yes it has been done in other places. >> ed washington, d.c., richard, stand by for us, we will come back to you. >> we did promise our audience we are going to hear not only from our live audience but from folks all around the world, and from that we will turn to our folks at the stream. who has been talking to folks out there. >> hey, joey. >> we started seeing reaction to the remarks almost immediately with our social media community. check out these tweets i got. president obama
is it possible in this environment? >> well, certainly it would be a bed change, i think in this case there may be a devil in the strategy as well as the devil in the details. but if we could get the russians onboard market the security council, then the chinese would come aboard, then i think we would have unanimity. that could begin to affect opinion, even in congress and with the u.s. people. but it is a big step. and i think bringing the russians aboard, would be a big prize for the...
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i want to acknowledge the awe-inspiring environment that we're sharing this evening. the religious overtones might make you think you were in one of the two party conventions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clearly aware that, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
i want to acknowledge the awe-inspiring environment that we're sharing this evening. the religious overtones might make you think you were in one of the two party conventions-- [audience laughter] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clearly aware that, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
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you tell me there is no impact on the environment? >> we -- we do extensive monitoring and the bottom line is that there is no known impacts to the marine environment. >> reporter: convincing local residents of that was vital because the region's economy depends on the water. dave mar rang is a local cook. >> over the site, 15 ages, around 30,000 fish in each one of those cablesges. they've good life. >> reporter: salmon farming, commercial fishing, shipping and tourism is the biggest employers in the area n a county with the state's highest unemployment rate of 9.3%, many were deeply concerned about anything that could harm business. >> well, it was kind of -- it was kind of funny. a friend of mine, he come and seen me and told me what they wanted to do and i -- you know, my first reaction, want to do what? >> reporter: but in the six years since the tidal project began, mar rang says it hasn't been disruptive. in says, it has been a boone to the local economy. >> they have come in and they have hired people. like, you gonna take fiv
you tell me there is no impact on the environment? >> we -- we do extensive monitoring and the bottom line is that there is no known impacts to the marine environment. >> reporter: convincing local residents of that was vital because the region's economy depends on the water. dave mar rang is a local cook. >> over the site, 15 ages, around 30,000 fish in each one of those cablesges. they've good life. >> reporter: salmon farming, commercial fishing, shipping and tourism...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome to "world news." tonight white widow, the international man hunt tonight for this mystery woman, her possible connection to terrorism, the ordinary school girl who grew up to become one of the most wanted women in the world. >>> asleep at the controls. the airline pilots who admit he and the other pilot both fell asleep on a big commercial plane with passengers on board. >>> and real money goes undercover with a secret shopper showing you how to save money at the mall, hundreds of dollars in just 45 minutes. >> the $25 that i'm paying -- >> $5.44. >> tonight easy ways to put money in your pocket. >>> good evening. a bulletin is rocketing around the globe tonight. the sech
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome to "world news." tonight white widow, the international man hunt tonight for this mystery woman, her possible connection to terrorism, the ordinary school girl who grew up to become one of the most wanted women in the world....
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the case it is tougher to say but we may be closer to the point* is gerally in e early stages of the environment it does not hurt the stock market you start with little volatility but the bite on stocks does not not, for quite some time and tell fed policy puts othe break not only the stock market and the economy but to represent from a yield prospective competition against the stocks and the move we have seen we are not ere lou: is that gd things for the market or just bad things for equities? >> we're in an envonment where it's generally they're highly correllted. generally the bond yields have gone up as well. i think we stay in that environmnment is hard to know what point* you get to a level where that correlation moves to the inverse but we're dealing with the fed whose policy is unprecedented. so that will be unprecedented sova and fed funds rate hike that would be the initial move in the past and we have fivers si steps in the processefore we get to that that is quite a bit down the road so we're justaking baby steps. the fed is trying to be incredibly transparent but that could be a mis
the case it is tougher to say but we may be closer to the point* is gerally in e early stages of the environment it does not hurt the stock market you start with little volatility but the bite on stocks does not not, for quite some time and tell fed policy puts othe break not only the stock market and the economy but to represent from a yield prospective competition against the stocks and the move we have seen we are not ere lou: is that gd things for the market or just bad things for equities?...
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can have a booming environment and the economy could take off. >>> finally, before she was the princess of wales, this previously unseen foet yoef a teenage diana pictured with adam russell, son of a former british prime minister is being auctioned off. written on the picture, not to be published. >>> your sports headlines including major college basketball upset and a fine for one of the nfl's most elite players. >>> plus, some takerible timing for one truck driver trying to beat a train. >>> take a look at what happens when you fight a fire in near zero temperatures. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-u
can have a booming environment and the economy could take off. >>> finally, before she was the princess of wales, this previously unseen foet yoef a teenage diana pictured with adam russell, son of a former british prime minister is being auctioned off. written on the picture, not to be published. >>> your sports headlines including major college basketball upset and a fine for one of the nfl's most elite players. >>> plus, some takerible timing for one truck driver...
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. >> there are questions in areas where environmental protection and safeguarding the natural environment must take precedence over economic interests. on that basis, this draft law is an important signal that we are serious about protecting the environment. >> fracking injects a mixture of sand, water, and chemicals into the ground at high pressure. this fractures the rock and releases hard to reach natural gas and oil. >> we oppose fracking in germany using chemicals that endanger the environment and our water. we have a complex underground structure with layers carrying ground water. the technology is unacceptable as long as it involves these chemicals. it carries risks, and we do not know the consequences for our water supply. germany should not become a testing ground for gas companies like the united states. >> citizens' groups have already mobilized. the opposition say they will block the government's legislation in the second chamber of parliament. >> all right, ever heard of a tech term or slang that you just did not get? turns out you might not be alone. >> definitely not. a new
. >> there are questions in areas where environmental protection and safeguarding the natural environment must take precedence over economic interests. on that basis, this draft law is an important signal that we are serious about protecting the environment. >> fracking injects a mixture of sand, water, and chemicals into the ground at high pressure. this fractures the rock and releases hard to reach natural gas and oil. >> we oppose fracking in germany using chemicals that...
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them out of the surroundings, but you're building a foundation under them so they can learn in this environment and when they leave, they have a foundation to move on and become great people. not only get jobs, but they can lend a hand to the next person who needs it. i have to be a part of this. when you told me how the dorms and classrooms are, i think we've got a chance to change everything and one person at a time and one brick at a time. >> let's look at the special people who are going to be there. we've got darrell davis and the darrell davis is going to be performing. mattress 7. maya. let's get the information up for everybody. we want you to be there. it's going to be next friday, september 20th, and in the lockheed-martin lobby at the music center. we're going to have live music and a silent audience. it starts at 7:00. we're going to have a great night ahead. i want to give a shout out for helping us with the decor that night. it's going to be great. we'll be back after the break. for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a
them out of the surroundings, but you're building a foundation under them so they can learn in this environment and when they leave, they have a foundation to move on and become great people. not only get jobs, but they can lend a hand to the next person who needs it. i have to be a part of this. when you told me how the dorms and classrooms are, i think we've got a chance to change everything and one person at a time and one brick at a time. >> let's look at the special people who are...
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fortunately, we're not talking about built-up areas, drones can be more useful in that kind of environment. our allies seem to want to take the lead. but we're going to have to be much more supportive than we're now willing to be in that area. and we're going to have to think hard about other places like syria. >> right. >> where there's, you know, a massive loss of life, 60,000 already. and we're hanging back there. again, i think out of reluctance to get too involved because of the slippery slope that in the end will have to be militarily involved and the people and the president have better things to do. >> a piece in "the wall street journal" this week saying basically there's too much reaction to iraq and inaction here he compares to the first president bush not doing anything about the shiite uprising in iraq in 1991, which he argued led ultimately to the second gulf war. i think that may be an area where people would debate, but what are the consequences of the u.s. hanging back in syria? >> well, if we hang back in syria, there could be a dissent into chaos. it's already headed in
fortunately, we're not talking about built-up areas, drones can be more useful in that kind of environment. our allies seem to want to take the lead. but we're going to have to be much more supportive than we're now willing to be in that area. and we're going to have to think hard about other places like syria. >> right. >> where there's, you know, a massive loss of life, 60,000 already. and we're hanging back there. again, i think out of reluctance to get too involved because of...
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if you take a look at the android market right now and the other players in the android market environment, it's a tough slog. >> reporter: it's sure to be a tough slog anyway. apple is out selling nokia 6-1 but if this deal goes through before spring as microsoft hopes, it will at least have more firepower. i'm jon fortt. >>> investors were talking today about that massive verizon acquisition announced over the weekend. it's paying $130 billion to britain vote a phone to buy the 45% of their wireless joint venture that verizon didn't already own. the news didn't go down well with verp risen investors. shares tumbled nearly 3%. but verizon's ceo told u.s. customers they won't see changes to the cell phone service and reassured wary investors that the deal will pay off in the long run. >> where can you buy a business that has 100 million loyal customers and 50% margins and no risk and feel to grow the business further? we feel good and will create shareholder value. >> another deal, this of a slightly different kind. cbs and timewarner cable reached an agreement ending a month-long blackout
if you take a look at the android market right now and the other players in the android market environment, it's a tough slog. >> reporter: it's sure to be a tough slog anyway. apple is out selling nokia 6-1 but if this deal goes through before spring as microsoft hopes, it will at least have more firepower. i'm jon fortt. >>> investors were talking today about that massive verizon acquisition announced over the weekend. it's paying $130 billion to britain vote a phone to buy the...
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sand you optimisand you don't we environment where you blow up and you hurt you ever sieve. yourself. i he has to to what he needed to do. i wish him the 3weu69. best. incognito had a pattern moval througmovingthrough the 2340eu6. >> i can tell you now that due diligence has been done and it's been done for years. >> i don't expect to beef up anymore. the process is already flurry th enough and it will go on. it's been going on for years. the coaches and the scouts are very well versed in how to get information. i don't think there will be anything different. >>> former n.f.l. player an current scout with the st. louis rams george foster joining us here. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> it's an important point looker room to locker room average it's an ugly situation. >> medulla oblongattmichael tha. row bekawerebecrebecca has the r this. >> what do you think? >> consider this. unconventional wisdom. >> al jazeera america is a >> over the weekend a wind storm closed down the floating bridge, 5 t520520 and brought down somes and. now we have a
sand you optimisand you don't we environment where you blow up and you hurt you ever sieve. yourself. i he has to to what he needed to do. i wish him the 3weu69. best. incognito had a pattern moval througmovingthrough the 2340eu6. >> i can tell you now that due diligence has been done and it's been done for years. >> i don't expect to beef up anymore. the process is already flurry th enough and it will go on. it's been going on for years. the coaches and the scouts are very well...
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when a president says something in the current media environment, it becomes the word not only of the president but of the united states of america. what is the president going to do? does he have the credibility? did he think through what he had in mind when he made a commitment? the word itself is loaded, and we're at the edge of a war possibly because a president a year or so ago said there is a red line and you cannot cross it on the use of chemical weapons. the media will do the best it can, but this is a tough environment for any journalist. >> david, if the bashar al-assad were to fall, no indication he's about to fall any time soon, but if he were to fall, is there a possibility that al qaeda could emerge as the new leadership of syria? >> i don't think right now. now the longer this conflict goes on, i think their chances of fishing in troubled waters and gaining an advantage on the battle field increases. but right now, no. i mean, syria, you know, 75% most of them i think would be described as conservative muslims, not necessarily jihadist. opposition people to whom i've sp
when a president says something in the current media environment, it becomes the word not only of the president but of the united states of america. what is the president going to do? does he have the credibility? did he think through what he had in mind when he made a commitment? the word itself is loaded, and we're at the edge of a war possibly because a president a year or so ago said there is a red line and you cannot cross it on the use of chemical weapons. the media will do the best it...
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you're dealing at times in hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting for many, many years. occasionally, you get the bad apples in the group and move into these volatile areas that have this jihadist kind of of network, it becomes problematic. you have zero capability to do really good background checks on the people you're hiring. in most cases, you go to the foreign police and say what do you know about this person and there is nobody to go to that has intelligence. >> fighting a struggle and giving pushback, the whole point of these diplomatic missions is to be open to the people of the country they are going to and if they are behind fortresses with no access, then their mission is substantially curtailed. >> the case in point on am bass store stevens hits that point directly. he was one of those that didn't believe in sending emails and cakes out. he loved to press the flesh. he loved being in libya, and he was well beloved by the libyan people, because he really was a flag bearer for the
you're dealing at times in hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting for many, many years. occasionally, you get the bad apples in the group and move into these volatile areas that have this jihadist kind of of network, it becomes problematic. you have zero capability to do really good background checks on the people you're hiring. in most cases, you go to the foreign police and say what do you know...
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services it's meant to temporarily remove them from a potentially bad situation and put them into a safe environment that's why the parents of two year old alexandria hill were in utter disbelief in july when they got word that their daughter had died after suffering a serious a brain injury and that the foster care provider taking care of their daughter had been charged with murder austin texas residents mary sweeney and joshua hill agreed to have their daughter placed in protective care while they figured out who should have custody of the two year old now the family is mourning the loss of their baby girl and looking for answers on how this horrible tragedy could have happened mary sweeney joins me now to tell us her story mary thank you so much for joining me when and why did child protective services take your daughter away well it all started with. josh and i getting into an argument you know as simple parents do and kind of escalated from there or he asked his sister for advice and she unexpectedly showed up at the house our apartment and she had gotten furious with her brother joshua and. th
services it's meant to temporarily remove them from a potentially bad situation and put them into a safe environment that's why the parents of two year old alexandria hill were in utter disbelief in july when they got word that their daughter had died after suffering a serious a brain injury and that the foster care provider taking care of their daughter had been charged with murder austin texas residents mary sweeney and joshua hill agreed to have their daughter placed in protective care while...
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control of the assets of the spanish oil company raised serious questions about argentina's investment environment. the conflict is not only sending another worry some signal to foreign investors in the country. it has spilled over on to the diplomatic front, turning into an all out rooil between argentina and the outraged neighbor chilly. >> reporter: both countries met last friday in snatagio saying land is discriminated and at a time when neighbors are accusing it of violating its trade agreements. while the latest measure may aim to favor the state airline, it could well provoke enough turbulence to stop argentina's air traffic altogether. al jazeera buenos ares. >>> ash from a wildfire in the u.s. state of california tainted drinking water in san francisco main reservoir. they are trying to send clean water towards other reservoirs near the city. firefighters are making progress in containing the huge blaze which swept into yosemite national park. nearly 7,000 people have been forced to leave their homes in brazil after heavy rains flooded several towns and it happened in the southern state o
control of the assets of the spanish oil company raised serious questions about argentina's investment environment. the conflict is not only sending another worry some signal to foreign investors in the country. it has spilled over on to the diplomatic front, turning into an all out rooil between argentina and the outraged neighbor chilly. >> reporter: both countries met last friday in snatagio saying land is discriminated and at a time when neighbors are accusing it of violating its...
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not for a war, not declaring war, but going in in a hostile environment, in hostilities. that's the word that is used here. you have to report to report to congress and then you have 60 days and you can reup that with congress for another 90 days. if congress doesn't accept what you're doing, you've got to pull all troops out, stop and cease unless this congress declares war itself. >> this president has sanid and his administration has said we should attack syria but he wants the approval of congress. but implicit in that although it's not stated is that he's made the decision to do so. therefore, because we should, he will, but he wants the approval of congress. what if he doesn't get the approval? >> i think that's a political cover rather than a legal cover. as we just talked about, he has the legal cover. he does not need to go to congress -- >> he's done so. >> right, but he did not need to do that. >> but having done so -- >> but now if congress says no, he can still go back to the war powers act. my reading of it -- >> so what you're saying is it's a farce. >> i'm
not for a war, not declaring war, but going in in a hostile environment, in hostilities. that's the word that is used here. you have to report to report to congress and then you have 60 days and you can reup that with congress for another 90 days. if congress doesn't accept what you're doing, you've got to pull all troops out, stop and cease unless this congress declares war itself. >> this president has sanid and his administration has said we should attack syria but he wants the...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> there is so much going on right now with the syria, especially in washington but, of course, all around the world. we thought it was time to have a look at a timeline of what's going on. congress, officially back in session today. and they of course, are talking about syria. >> house members get an intelligence briefin
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., the obama administration has proposed an energy plan that makes the environment a priority. but as robert ray reports it comes at a cost. >> reporter: a year in to president obama's second term his energy policy goes like this, ramp up natural gas and ramp down coal. >> we need to act. >> reporter: and develop an energy plan to reduce lines from vehicles and power plants, one that obama says will spur the economy and help the world's climate. but since he took office his opponents say his energy ideas are too expensive and job destroyers that obama sun compromising especially with his unwillingness to commit to the keystone pipeline. then there is this. >> many republicans believe climate change isn't real or not a serious problem. >> reporter: the director of policy for the union of concern the scientists says politics has derailed much of the president's climate proposals. >> in the first tim his most significant action was putting forward fuel economy standards for cars and light trucks. >> reporter: according to the administration by 2025 that will cut vehicle emissions
., the obama administration has proposed an energy plan that makes the environment a priority. but as robert ray reports it comes at a cost. >> reporter: a year in to president obama's second term his energy policy goes like this, ramp up natural gas and ramp down coal. >> we need to act. >> reporter: and develop an energy plan to reduce lines from vehicles and power plants, one that obama says will spur the economy and help the world's climate. but since he took office his...
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the world where an organization has undertaken 17,000 home visits and the refugees are in the urban environment. we have a good understanding of where they are and what their needs are. the problem is we do not necessarily have the means to address those needs. bottom line -- we are tracking that refugees by the time they cross the border and introducing the most modern, accountable system to keep track of them and to help them where we can. whatrgive me if i may -- is the u.s. doing to ensure that we are avoiding duplication of efforts of doing a better job of delivering systems within the boundaries of syria to reduce outflows? what are major challenges you face a week in help in some way? would provide funding through multilateral organizations like unicef were food program. they have comprehensive plans and how to address the highest priority needs. they also pull together appeals for aid for the region. for this calendar year that is about to end, the appeal called for $4.4 billion at the end of 2013. the $1.3 billion that the u.s. has been able to get rings to the generosity of the americ
the world where an organization has undertaken 17,000 home visits and the refugees are in the urban environment. we have a good understanding of where they are and what their needs are. the problem is we do not necessarily have the means to address those needs. bottom line -- we are tracking that refugees by the time they cross the border and introducing the most modern, accountable system to keep track of them and to help them where we can. whatrgive me if i may -- is the u.s. doing to ensure...
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but in the current environment that questions regionally whether or not he'll get actions on that. he's in paris later today, tomorrow, and then on monday he comes here to london where he will be meeting the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. >> and quickly before we let you go, about france, france just immediately was one of the most ardent allies of the u.s. in the entire situation with syriac and they seem to be backing off just a little bit. can you talk about that, philip? >> yes, they do seem to be backing off slightly. firstly, they said they would wait until the vote is held in congress. now they're also going to wait until the u.n. report is released. that could take weeks, however, we are now hearing that the germans of all groups because they've been critical, the germans are now pressing the u.n. to get that report out as soon as possible. not waiting weeks. >> thank you so much. our coverage of the war in syria continues in just a few minutes. we'll go live to washington about president obama talks to congress about the strike. >> in the parade route of rio de janeiro
but in the current environment that questions regionally whether or not he'll get actions on that. he's in paris later today, tomorrow, and then on monday he comes here to london where he will be meeting the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. >> and quickly before we let you go, about france, france just immediately was one of the most ardent allies of the u.s. in the entire situation with syriac and they seem to be backing off just a little bit. can you talk about that, philip? >>...
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security council so that it can be analyzed and discussed in a global in an environment in terms of the investigation that is happening with the u.n. and the alleged use of chemical weapons he said that the world community needs to wait until that investigation is finished we know that those inspectors are out of the country and that information is being analyzed right now but he did say that he's not convinced that it wasn't the assad regime that used chemical weapons citing the fact that president assad and his army have made significant gains in advances in the syrian civil war and that he's not a desperate listen to what he had to say about that fact that is a good kind of deception and you know we think it would be totally absurd for the regular government forces to use banned chemical weapons in a situation where they've been so-called the so-called rebels in certain areas and basically erbil to finish the month that they fully aware of the fact that such a step would mean sanctions including even the use of force this is just absurd it doesn't make any same. now in terms of the f
security council so that it can be analyzed and discussed in a global in an environment in terms of the investigation that is happening with the u.n. and the alleged use of chemical weapons he said that the world community needs to wait until that investigation is finished we know that those inspectors are out of the country and that information is being analyzed right now but he did say that he's not convinced that it wasn't the assad regime that used chemical weapons citing the fact that...
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will pollute the environment. the principal scientist is not happy. it presents another alternative, and that is we can study how quickly the propel ants dissipate out of the environment. >> it will be exciting to have anything on the moon after a long time. >> the show may be over on the website, facebook or >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to the news hour, i'm adrian finnegan, and these are our top stories from doha. a french report into the deathia sir arafat says he died of old age. >>> lebanons army sets up check points in
will pollute the environment. the principal scientist is not happy. it presents another alternative, and that is we can study how quickly the propel ants dissipate out of the environment. >> it will be exciting to have anything on the moon after a long time. >> the show may be over on the website, facebook or >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to the news hour, i'm adrian finnegan, and these are our top stories from doha. a french report into the...
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if no resolution is reached, is there still a chance of its end with without military environment. >> thanks for having me morgan. i am concerned that there is a chance that there is not a resolution that has an enforcement mechanism, but i'm optimistic we'll see something come out of this process, and that bit about enforcement is something i'm sure that kerry and lavrov are talking about today. >> are you confident that assad is going to give up his chemical weapons? >> i think the real key to this is the russians. i think that they remain his only supporters left in the world and they have made it very clear to assad that this is going to be part of any deal that keeps him in power. >> will russia ever agree to a deal that keeps the threat of military force intact? >> i don't think the russians entirely control this. i think there are mechanisms by which the russians have almost backed themselves into, where they would have to accept some security council deal. president obama made it very clear yesterday during his speech that if the united nations is not credible in its ability t
if no resolution is reached, is there still a chance of its end with without military environment. >> thanks for having me morgan. i am concerned that there is a chance that there is not a resolution that has an enforcement mechanism, but i'm optimistic we'll see something come out of this process, and that bit about enforcement is something i'm sure that kerry and lavrov are talking about today. >> are you confident that assad is going to give up his chemical weapons? >> i...
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to their business environment the fence at the border with egypt can be excused for being an international border the golan heights on the other hand is only a cease fire line left from the israeli syrian warfare only it would not protect israel from any kind of mordant weapon attack but just like the wall in the west bank it could become another more human to the indefinite occupation of territory conquered by force. reporting from israel watching life from moscow now let's take a look at some of the stories from around the world residents in the mali and towns of kauai and timbuktu hunted down the remaining islamists who recently lost control of the cities following their relief operation by french amalia military troops locals also attacked businesses allegedly with links to rebel fighters international forces say the unrest isn't over yet with britain a laying out its plan to save more than three hundred military personnel to the region. at least four people have died and more were forced to flee their homes in australia after having floods hit new south wales and queensland military p
to their business environment the fence at the border with egypt can be excused for being an international border the golan heights on the other hand is only a cease fire line left from the israeli syrian warfare only it would not protect israel from any kind of mordant weapon attack but just like the wall in the west bank it could become another more human to the indefinite occupation of territory conquered by force. reporting from israel watching life from moscow now let's take a look at some...
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say this is just an excuse for a land grab it makes me furious this dump site is going to harm the environment and it's going to harm the health of the people and they make it harder and harder to find a solution for the situation demolition orders have already been issued threatening to destroy the last remnants of bedwyn life in these hills and while israeli officials say the construction anyone if it happens at all is many years away it cuts to the heart of the israeli palestinian conflict which fundamentally is about the land and the fate of the people who live on it policy or r.t. in the west bank. well palestinians are manufacturing the smell of victory all on their own they've released a public image named after a rocket they fired into israel both sides are claiming they won the latest conflict our special report on that is one hours from. now syria's rebels have pulled out of the plan the peace talks suggested by their very own leader the national coalition is now even boycotting meetings with the friends of syria group it's a chief financial and political back and their withdrawal wa
say this is just an excuse for a land grab it makes me furious this dump site is going to harm the environment and it's going to harm the health of the people and they make it harder and harder to find a solution for the situation demolition orders have already been issued threatening to destroy the last remnants of bedwyn life in these hills and while israeli officials say the construction anyone if it happens at all is many years away it cuts to the heart of the israeli palestinian conflict...
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it would certainly take time, resources, and probably a peaceful environment to deal with this. >> reporter: but president obama didn't express any of those doubts just a a few hours later. he did admit the american people are overwhelmingly against interveneing in syria. he doesn't have the votes in congress, so now the vote won't happen as expected on wednesday. >> i think what we need to do is make sure that the president has the opportunity to speak to all 100 senators. and all 300 million american people before we do this. >> reporter: the president will speak to the senate and the american people on tuesday. trying again to make the case for strikes in syria. polls show his arguments have so far been unconvincing and if not, confusing to the majority of americans. patty, al jazerra, washington. >> well, the polls that patty mentioned don't make good reading for president obama, more than 60% of people want congress to vote against military action in syria. only 20% believe taking no action would encourage so-called rogue governments a key argument put forward by the white house. 53% a
it would certainly take time, resources, and probably a peaceful environment to deal with this. >> reporter: but president obama didn't express any of those doubts just a a few hours later. he did admit the american people are overwhelmingly against interveneing in syria. he doesn't have the votes in congress, so now the vote won't happen as expected on wednesday. >> i think what we need to do is make sure that the president has the opportunity to speak to all 100 senators. and all...
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over twi the performance, using forty percent less energy. and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: secretary of state john kerry signals a shift on u.s. syri policy. calling foror a traasitional government, and bashar al-assad's removal from office. also, china saying it would be a good idea for the world to as th put it, de-americanize. talking about these issues and more, fox news national security analyst, kt mcfarland, we begin with idea that john kerry is signallin a shift in obam dministration's policy toward rael. your reaction? >> israel, and syria, your head spins they change their mind so often. maybe it a negotiating ttic, perhaps it indicat that things are not going so well with syria. he is looking for an out. lou: and any indication from inspectors that part of this relationship that is now ongoing, is breaking down. >> no but it is always going to be complicatedome, chemical areas are in -- are in areas that are contested where people are fighting. thats not happened yet, there was going to be a lot of
over twi the performance, using forty percent less energy. and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. lou: secretary of state john kerry signals a shift on u.s. syri policy. calling foror a traasitional government, and bashar al-assad's removal from office. also, china saying it would be a good idea for the world to as th put it, de-americanize. talking about these issues and more, fox news national security analyst, kt...
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in the world and spread across the country and it would take time, resources and probably a peaceful environment to deal with this. >> reporter: but president barack obama did not express any of the doubts just a few hours later. he did admit the american people are overwhelmingly against intervening in syria. he doesn't have the votes in congress, so now the vote won't happen as expected on wednesday. >> i think what we need to do is make sure that the president has the opportunity to speak to all 100 senators and all 300 million american people before we do this. >> reporter: the president will speak to the senate and the american people on tuesday. trying again to make the case for strikes in syria, polls show his arguments have so far been unconvincing and if not confusing to the majority of americans. patty with al jazeera, washington. >> so the russian plan forcier yeah to hand over the chemical weapons has been getting support from important players in the conflict and the permanent members of u.n. council have a cautious welcome and this is a view from iran, one of syria's strongest alli
in the world and spread across the country and it would take time, resources and probably a peaceful environment to deal with this. >> reporter: but president barack obama did not express any of the doubts just a few hours later. he did admit the american people are overwhelmingly against intervening in syria. he doesn't have the votes in congress, so now the vote won't happen as expected on wednesday. >> i think what we need to do is make sure that the president has the opportunity...
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. >> we are dealing with a different threat environment. i am not sure if they have the capacity to do anything in the united states. it doesn't mean that they are taking the threat that they pose . wree taking that asc a serious one. >> now, an international team of experts is now on the ground and at the west gate mall. in nairobi. they are helping in this investigation among the most you are jaunt tasks -- among the most daunting tasks. they are search thriewg any of the bodies of the attackers who may have died. we have not yet received a final death count from the(!"tiá harris? >> i said at least 67, but we have been cautioned that number will likely rise. jonathon, thank you very much. after more than a decade at the helm of major league baseball commissioner bud selig says he plans to step down at the end of the 2014 season. he was the owner of the milwaukee brewers when he took over as interim commissioner in 1992. he and other team owners forced out the previous commissioner. selig was named to the permanent job in 1998. he went
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teachers are forced to deal with a host of other problems that prevent a positive learning environment. >>> practice is over. it is time to hit the field. the n.f.l. season opens today. >>> we have heat, humidity plus storms across the nation. a look at the radar coming up with the national forecast. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. welcome back to al jazeera. i am del walters. secretary of state john kerry is saying more world leaders are backing the u.s. efforts to strike syria. the president set to address the american public on tuesday to again state his case for action. for more on syria's world, al jazeera sat down with former congressman and presidential candidate ron paul. here is a sneak peek of that interview. >> what would be your line in syria? is there a moment where the united states has a re
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we are sure that we will provide an environment that will provide for a peaceful, free, and fair election. >> despite this assurance that the bloodshed that follow the last election remains -- despite this assurance, the bloodshed that followed the last election remains in their memories. has beenelizabeth admitted to the hospital. she is suffering from gastroenteritis, but is in good spirits. all of her engagements for this coming week have been postponed or scheduled -- or canceled, including a trip to rome. -- cardinal keith o'brien resigned on monday as the archbishop of saint andrews and edinburgh in scotland. he had been accused of inappropriate behavior to priests. he said his sexual conduct fell short of the required standards. the catholic cardinals will meet at the vatican on monday to name a date for the start of the conclave. that is the process in which those entitled to vote will choose the next pope. >> it is no ordinary sunday at the vatican. usually in st. peter's square, you would see thousands of chairs laid out for people to attend a papal mass. at the moment, we are -
we are sure that we will provide an environment that will provide for a peaceful, free, and fair election. >> despite this assurance that the bloodshed that follow the last election remains -- despite this assurance, the bloodshed that followed the last election remains in their memories. has beenelizabeth admitted to the hospital. she is suffering from gastroenteritis, but is in good spirits. all of her engagements for this coming week have been postponed or scheduled -- or canceled,...